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You might not remember, but many college applications require you to affirm you will only choose one college in the end. Your school counselor also encourages only one deposit. In addition, they may notify the colleges you sent multiple deposits. Colleges can repeal admissions decisions. There could be a number of ways colleges find out you double deposited. No matter how they find out, they could find out. Since you said you would not double deposit on your application, you broke the contract with the college.

Therefore, there is a possibility they could rescind your admissions decision. They may not rescind the offer, but there still is a possibility they will. You could take a spot away from another deserving student.

Of course I will withdraw the first one.. That was interesting to know because it means that all schools knows who is accepted by which school.. I know that I will lose the deposit fee but I don't care, I knew that I may lose it so I dont worry about it. So everyone agrees that there is no harm to accept the second and withdraw the first one.

Good to know that I won't die:. Hey, you got me wrong. I just tried to sound funny like others but guess failed miserably and reminded myself don't ever try to do it again. No harm at all even if you accept four offers at a time but decline three of them on reasonable time so that school can offer those seats to their waitlist candidates. And you lose just your deposit, nothing else, no black,white,red or blue list. Ofcourse, I am sure you'll not attend two of them and no one can.

Anyway so which you already accepted now declining and where you planning to go. If you're not comfortable then don't just mention state initials. Thank you for helping me out! Lastlear -- I read your previous message again now it sounds funnier to me hehe I know I already spoilt the joke: thank u I will let u know my final decision. Hey, if the two colleges are in different nations but one of them states that acceptance will be taken as withdrawal from other colleges, can I still accept both and make the decision later about which one I plan to go to?

Receiving a college acceptance letter is an exciting experience, and getting admitted to multiple colleges is absolutely something to be proud of. To choose between multiple schools that want you is a weighty decision, but the option to choose at all is a true reward for your diligent work over the past four years! Accepted to Multiple Colleges?

The Decision If you have received acceptance letters from multiple schools, there are a few things to consider before making a final decision. Let the college know as soon as you choose not to attend. This is a common courtesy not only to the school, but also to other prospective students who may be on the waiting list. The sooner you formally decline acceptance, the sooner the admissions office can make room for another applicant who may be waiting anxiously for confirmation.

Some schools may have specific instructions for how to decline admission. Sending in two deposits takes away a seat from somebody else who is ready to make up their mind.

Just suck it up and make your choice. My D has accepted admission to school 1. She is an alternate for a full ride at school 2 her first choice. She can only attend school 2 with a full ride. They will be notifying their alternates on May 3rd and 4th but will only consider those alternates who have submitted their deposit to the school. What are her choices? If she stays committed to 1 and doesn't deposit at 2, she is giving up the chance for a full ride at her preferred school.

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